Pay peanuts and get monkeys? Evidence from academia

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Boyle, Glenn [1 ]
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[1] Victoria Univ Wellington, NZ Inst Study Competit & Regulat, Wellington, New Zealand
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remuneration; research performance; education; financial incentives;
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In most countries, academic pay is independent of discipline, thus ignoring differences in labor market opportunities. Using some unique data from a comprehensive research assessment exercise undertaken in one such country -- New Zealand -- this paper examines the impact of discipline-independent pay on research quality. I find that the greater the difference between the value of a discipline's outside opportunities and its New Zealand academic salary, the weaker its research performance in New Zealand universities. The latter apparently get what they pay for: disciplines in which opportunity cost is highest relative to the fixed compensation are least able to recruit high-quality researchers. Paying peanuts attracts mainly monkeys.
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